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<h2>This mobile browser is not supported</h2>
<p>Sorry, your mobile device browser cannot display this WebHelp site correctly. In addition to current desktop browsers, WebHelp is also compatible with the following mobile devices:</p>
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	<li><b>Android devices:</b> Smartphones and tablets running Android 4.1 or above with Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Dolphin or the "stock" Android browser. On earlier versions of Android you may only be able to display WebHelp correctly in Google Chrome, Firefox and Opera.</li>
	<li><b>Apple iPhone and iPad:</b> Mobile Safari on all iPhones and iPads running iOS 5 or later.</li> 
	<li><b>Windows Phone 8:</b> Internet Explorer Mobile on Windows Phone 8 devices. Windows Phone 7 is not supported</li> 
	<li><b>Windows 8 Touch devices:</b> Windows 8 tablets like the Microsoft Surface and other Windows 8 devices with touch screens.</li> 
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<h2>Browsers with modified user agent settings</h2>
<p>In some cases you may see this message if you have changed the user agent setting in your browser configuration options. Then your browser may provide incorrect information about its real capabilities. If you think your browser should be compatible try changing the user agent setting back to its default.</p>
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